seeker242
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SDI Solo Course recommends getting rid of the extra octo.
Yes, but that's when you are diving solo, not with a buddy like the OP is describing.
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SDI Solo Course recommends getting rid of the extra octo.
You still need the long hose to be your secondary to allow secondary take though. I guess the implication I had with long hose primary was that the other hose was short.Not correct. Only the ‘hog loop’ long hose configuration is banned during training dives involving rescuer skills.
The good points that pushed me over the edge are that I won't always dive with a pony and switching back and forth would be a royal pain. Probably not going to take a pony with me when I travel either, so having the octo will be a necessity.
...I'm REC diving a Pony with a buddy. ...
The first question is "Why"? Why do you think you need a pony for REC diving? If you cannot safely ascend from the bottom on a REC dive with a buddy your issue is with training and adding additional gear will never fix that problem.
More gear is not a substitute for proper training and fitness.
Please define REC diving?The first question is "Why"? Why do you think you need a pony for REC diving? If you cannot safely ascend from the bottom on a REC dive with a buddy your issue is with training and adding additional gear will never fix that problem.
More gear is not a substitute for proper training and fitness.
Please define REC diving?
...Better off with a BCD mounted octo regulator such as an Air2...